Keeping our neighborhoods attractive is a responsibility every homeowner shares. The overall appearance of our properties has three primary ingredients other than the house itself.
The ingredients are the lawn, the landscape and of course our fence. All three of these items drastically affect the value of a home. As a home ages so does a fence and if not replaced it can become an eyesore that negatively affects an entire neighborhood.
If you know someone who has a fence that desperately needs replacing we are offering a free $50 gift to you if you refer them to us and they purchase a new fence. All you have to do is have them contact us and give us your name and phone number. Once the fence is purchased and completely installed we will send you the gift card. It is that simple! This referral program will run until the end of 2014.

Titan fence is a growing company located in North Texas (Aubrey/Denton/Little Elm area). We are looking to hire a highly motivated and experienced Gate Technician and Installer / light repair work serviceman.

Experienced techs will need to know how to repair and troubleshoot most gate systems. We work mainly with US Automatic, Elite, Linear, and Liftmaster.

Many Americans choose to celebrate the Fourth of July in the safety and convenience of their own backyard.

The invention of this simple phenomenon has become a staple on the Fourth of July. All over America homeowner owners invest large sums of money into what has become a retreat for recreation, entertainment, dining, and relaxation. What used to be just a simple fence, bbq grill and patio has turned into a small oasis for many Americans. Here are some interesting facts regarding our country and the Fourth of July weekend.

4th of July Statistics

Data

Number of hotdogs consumed on July 4th each year

150 million

Amount of chicken purchased in the week leading up to July 4th

700 million pounds

Amount of red meat / pork purchased in the week leading up to July 4th

A fence constructed from high-quality materials is your best defense against the elements. Overtime, the harsh Texas weather can exact considerable damage to your property. Our experts use high-quality fence supplies and materials that work to resist extreme temperature and humidity. Updating your fence is an investment in your future and increases your home’s value.
According to the International Association of Certified Home Builders, a wood fence has an approximate lifespan of about 20 years with regular maintenance. A fence’s life expectancy can be increased significantly if you pay more up front for a high-quality wood.

Here are a few of the species that tend to hold up better than others:

One North Texas city got a glimpse at its future and leaders were shocked by what the area is projected to look like in 20 years. Frisco city leaders are developing a new plan for future growth now that the population will be much bigger than earlier projected.

The Frisco Independent School District is desperately trying to keep up with the city’s growth. In 1998, the district only had 3,800 students. Today, just 16 years later, there are 45,000. And by 2020, the district estimates it will have 62,000.

Pool fences have saved countless lives! “Safeguarding a pool with a perimeter fence or mechanical cover is something that every owner should do,” says Seth Gilman, senior vice president at Poms & Associates, an insurance brokerage in Woodland Hills, Calif.

A four-sided fence — one that completely isolates the pool from the yard and the house — reduces the risk of a child drowning by 83 percent, according to the CDC.

According to the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), drowning is the No. 2 cause of death for children age 1 to 14 and the sixth-leading cause of unintentional death for people of all ages.

About 300 children under age 5 drown in swimming pools every year; the pools usually are at their own homes. One-third of these drownings occur at pools owned by friends or relatives, according to the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission.

Rabbit damage is almost always the result of their appetite for our plants. They eat flower and vegetable plants in spring and summer and the bark of fruit and ornamental trees and shrubs in the fall and winter. How to keep rabbits out of your lawn and flower beds: A well-constructed fence is the most effective way to protect plants. Also a two-foot high chicken wire supported by posts every six to eight feet is strong enough to keep rabbits out.

The presence of rabbits does not always result in economic damage to plants. Most 2- to 3-foot high shrubs can survive having most of the 1- and 2-year-old twigs removed. However, the desirable bud, flower, or fruit development may be impaired. The key to effective and economical rabbit control is being able to predict and intercept damage with methods that are relative to the predicted loss in value.

To exclude rabbits from an entire backyard, fences can be easily installed as additions to existing structures. Perimeter fences of welded wire mesh of 1-inch x 2-inch or 1-inch (hardware cloth, hail screen) excludes young rabbits, but a 2- x 3-inch mesh or chain link fence will exclude adults provided the fencing is anchored properly.

We only use highest quality fence materials and supplies, and we adhere to the highest design standards. Some contractors skimp on fencing material to cut costs. Rest assured that Titan Fence doesn’t cut corners. We delight in adding value to your property by beautifying and securing it with a fence that’s designed and installed properly. We stay current with the best, most innovative design ideas, and our work is back by our reputation for integrity and excellence.

All I can say is outstanding service and commitment. From the estimate all the way to installation the service was top quality. They understood my needs and told me what I didn’t need as far as my fence. The price was great. I’m extremly happy not just with my fence but the overall proformance that this company showed. It remind me when people use to care about their customers and not just out to make a buck. I’d put them at the top of the referral list each and everytime. And yes I would recommend them again and again. When its time for another fence I’l be calling Cody again.